8B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY HAIRY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2008 SOCCER Forward McCabe earns Big 12 Player of the Week honors Junior racked up three goals and an assist Sunday, bringing home another victory for surging soccer team BY JAYSON JENKS jienks@kansan.com Junior forward Shannon McCabe paused to think of an answer after a reporter posed the question: When was the last time you scored three goals in one game? "I've never scored three goals in a game," McCabe said. "Well, maybe when I was 11." If McCabe's three-goal performance against Francis Marion on Sunday truly was the first time she's accomplished the feat. it couldn't have come at a better time. With the Jayhawks needing victories down the stretch to secure a post-season birth, and with the offense needing another threat, McCabe The junior forward has scored threat, McCabe produced "... I've taken shots that haven't gone in or crosses that nobody gets on, but everything has just fit into place." SHANNON MCCABE Junior forward Welcome new members to the Student Alumni Association! Zach Bealer Paige Blevins Emily Berman Hannah Feldman Hunter Hess Tayler Holleran Kristen Lervik Sam Millikan Kyle Savage Joey Stallman Michael Wagner John Williams Shannon McCabe, junior forward, celebrates with senior midfielder Jessica Bush (27), sophomore forward Caitlin Knight (13), and senior midfielder Miss Geha (16) after McCabe scored a goal during Friday's victory against Texas ARM. For information on how you can join, visit www.kualumni.org and has scored four goals in her last two games, giving her six for the season. And McCabe's performance hasn't gone unnoticed: she was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week. Ryan McGeeney/KANSAN "I think the balls are just bouncing my direction," McCabe said. "Throughout the games I've taken shots that haven't gone in or crosses that nobody gets on, but everything has just fit into place." None of McCabe's goals, though, were as big as the one she scored against Texas A&M on Friday. Not only did it give Kansas a 1-0 win against the sixth-ranked Aggies — the highest-ranked team the Jayhawks have ever beaten — but it also kept Kansas' postseason hopes intact. Entering the final five games of the season, coach Mark Francis and his players stressed the importance of winning out. Those games, the Jayhawks insisted, represented a new season. "By approaching it that way, our destiny is really in our own hands," Francis said. "We don't have to rely on anybody. We just looked at it as a separate season because it's a different entity." Though McCabe's goal against Texas A&M came in a low- scoring contest, her three against Francis Marion were just a small portion of the layhawks' seven- gallon barrage. with such prolific goal scoring was, The Jayhawks' Kansas' seven goals are a @KANSAN.COM The jury marks defeat of Francis Marion wasn't surprising, but that they did it - Watch media day coverage at Kansan. com/videos goals are a school record for a single game and it surpassed their six-goal total from the previous five games. "After Friday's game it was nice to have a game like this," McCabe said. "Just work the ball around and get our rhythm back." McCabe scored the game's first two goals before teammates unloaded in the second half. Freshman Emily Cressy and junior Monica Dolinsky each tacked on a goal, increasing their team's lead to seven for the season. McCabe's final goal came after senior Jessica Bush laced a shot that rebounded off Francis Marion goalie Emily Brandenburg. McCabe topped off her day with an assist to freshman Kortney Clifton. "All season, she's done well," Bush said, "but the last few games she's really stepped it up. She's been executing for us, and that's what we've needed." — Edited by Andy Greenhaw DATE Thursday, October 23 TIME 12pm - 4pm DATE Thursday, October 23 PLACE Wescoe Beach Search "Get Your edge." on Facebook for exclusive events on your campus with The Edge Girls ©2008 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 716197 Facebook is a trademark of 716197, Inc. . / }